"We're going to have very good matches and good competition,"
USF head coach Agustin Moreno said. "It's the only time that we can have an
individual and doubles tournament - not team - that's going to be indoors. It's
a good practice for the dual matches we're going to have indoors."

The Bulls started their spring slate off with a 6-1 victory
over Syracuse last Saturday at the USF Varsity Courts. USF took all three
doubles matches and went 5-1 in singles.

"I was encouraged by the fact that the girls really competed
hard as a group," Moreno said. "We went out and competed against a team that's
pretty difficult."

Senior Danielle Mills showed she's remained sharp since the
holiday break by becoming the first USF player off the courts in singles and in
doubles with partner Alessandra Bonte. Mills cruised to a 6-0, 6-4 win over
Komal Sufdor in singles and posted an 8-0 doubles victory with Bonte.

"Danielle Mills played some tournaments during the fall
break. That tells you a lot that if you practice on your own, you'll be ready
to compete," Moreno said.

The Bulls stay on the road to compete in the national
indoor qualifying tournament that begins Jan. 25 in Los Angeles. USF faces No.
1 Florida Jan. 29 in Gainesville before heading home to take on No. 38 Florida
State on Feb. 2.